Great stuff! Really love your work! From an Italian coach/player... Here, on the other side of the world, is very hard to get proper touch balls, not to mention quality touch coaching resources. :D Yes you can always watch matches online but having someone that explains some of the plays to you is really invaluable. Looking forward to (try to) implement some of your stuff with my team ;)
Asking possibly a really dumb question but...why dont teams look at crossing over in defence? The point middle defender shuts open side and the other middle that is already dropping covers the sweeper
That would work well if you were 100% sure they were running a standard sweeper. Policy is very difficult with middles switching as you will often see links confused on whether they man on or shut down. Plus now your middles need to focus on not running into each other rather than defending the play itself. There is a tactic where you can switch out your middle and link.
@touch.screen Not sure what you're asking here, but I assume you mean: can you see if the ball was played on the 7 mtr line or not? 🤔. If so, the answer is of course, no. You just can't see the 7mtr line, but the referee does gesticulate like he's indicating the try line as the onside position required post touch for the defender's 🤔......& as such I stand by the comment that the defender never got onside before the Touch 😉.
@@davidneiland9731 For my money, the ball is dumped >7 m out from the tryline: the ref sets a 7 'just off' the line. Recent referee directives have indicated that even if the ball is dumped a couple of cm outside the 7m line, the defence are not required to make the line but 'just off' or 'just in front'. But agreed without hearing the ref, the visuals are ambiguous ;-)
Great stuff! Really love your work! From an Italian coach/player... Here, on the other side of the world, is very hard to get proper touch balls, not to mention quality touch coaching resources. :D
Yes you can always watch matches online but having someone that explains some of the plays to you is really invaluable.
Looking forward to (try to) implement some of your stuff with my team ;)
Thank you! Really glad you are enjoying the videos!
Awesome play
So good when it works
What software are you using to mark up your videos? Thanks!
Hudl 👌
Asking possibly a really dumb question but...why dont teams look at crossing over in defence? The point middle defender shuts open side and the other middle that is already dropping covers the sweeper
That would work well if you were 100% sure they were running a standard sweeper.
Policy is very difficult with middles switching as you will often see links confused on whether they man on or shut down.
Plus now your middles need to focus on not running into each other rather than defending the play itself.
There is a tactic where you can switch out your middle and link.
Mean video thanks
The play?
@@touch.screen the video, play, over all lesson👍cheers from Nz
Thanks legend!
@ 3.20 The touching defender never made the line.... Should have been a try or penalty for the attacking team.
Can you 100% see where the play the ball was?
I Agree! Definitely did not get both feet on the line.
NO TOUCH, TRY TIME!
@touch.screen Not sure what you're asking here, but I assume you mean: can you see if the ball was played on the 7 mtr line or not? 🤔. If so, the answer is of course, no. You just can't see the 7mtr line, but the referee does gesticulate like he's indicating the try line as the onside position required post touch for the defender's 🤔......& as such I stand by the comment that the defender never got onside before the Touch 😉.
@@davidneiland9731 For my money, the ball is dumped >7 m out from the tryline: the ref sets a 7 'just off' the line. Recent referee directives have indicated that even if the ball is dumped a couple of cm outside the 7m line, the defence are not required to make the line but 'just off' or 'just in front'. But agreed without hearing the ref, the visuals are ambiguous ;-)
It's Touch Football
Some places around the world call it Touch Rugby